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Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Montréal Shopping
Address: 138, rue Atwater, Montréal, QC H4C 2G3
A foodie's heaven, the Atwater Market is a slightly more upscale sister of the Jean-Talon Market. Constructed in the early 1930s, the long building has two stories and houses dozens of merchants. In the summer, vendors set up in the parking lot, with flowers and plants. Inside the market you'll find every conceivable...
Category: Montréal Shopping
Address: 350, rue St-Paul est, Montréal, QC H2Y 1H2
A site that was historically the center of social and cultural activities of the colony, the Bonsecour Market evolved into a true public market in 1847. Since then it has been home to the Canadian Institute and City Hall and was completely restored for the millenium. It now boasts an eye-poping array of boutiques and...
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Montréal Shopping
Address: 7070, rue Henri-Julien, Montréal, QC H2S 3A3
Foodies take note: This is the place everyone talks about. And adores. It's a whole city block of nothing but stall after stall piled high with the best regional fruits and veggies, meats and seafood. Baked goods, cheese, maple syrup, ice cream, jams and jellies, charcuterie, wine and beer, olive oil, balsamic vinegar...
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Montréal Shopping
Address: 1865, rue Notre-Dame, Lachine, QC
Established in 1909, the Lachine market is one the area's oldest. It's ideal for a nice trip out of the hustle and bustle of the city. The market has several stalls where you can purchase fresh produce, pastries, cheese and flowers. You can pick up the makings of a fine picnic here.
Category: Specialty Shops - Montréal Shopping
Address: 209 St-Paul ouest, Montréal, QC H2Y 2A1
One of Montréal's most fun and unusual shops! Mortimer Snodgrass (actually the name of the owner's beloved mutt), is fun to browse, even if you're not looking for anything specific. Among the treasures and trinkets here you'll find bath products, handbags and tote bags, ingenious kitchen gadgets, hats and t-shirts,...
Category: Gourmet Stores - Montréal Shopping
Address: 1389, ave Laurier est, Montréal, QC H2J 1H6
An entire store fervently devoted almost entirely to olive oil. There are bottles of varying grades from Spain, Italy, Chile and Australia. A tempting selection of olives, vinegars and items made with olive oil are also on offer. You can sample most anything, and if you're unsure what to buy, the staff is not only...
Category: Best Shopping - Montréal Shopping
Address: 7070, Henri-Julien, Marché Jean-Talon, Montréal, QC H2S 3A3
Owned by the De Vienne family (much revered among Montréal's foodie circles), this Jean-Talon Market enterprise is illuminating to say the least. The specialty here is olive oils and spices, and it's virtually a given that you'll find some you've never heard of before. Rare Indonesian spice blends, obscure but...
Category: Specialty Shops - Montréal Shopping
Address: 5141, boul Saint-Laurent, Montréal, QC H2T 1R9
Why settle for the same old plates and mugs everyone else has when you can get something totally "you" that also happens to be locally made? The oh-so-functional items here are all made by Québec artisans. You'll find serving pieces, salad bowls, dessert plates, vases, trivets, casseroles, teapots, pitchers,...
Category: Gourmet Stores - Montréal Shopping
Address: 6851, St-Dominique, Montréal, QC H2S 3B3
A Quincaillerie is a hardware store, but this is no ordinary hardware store. On one side of the family-operated shope you'll find hunting gear and rifles and such, but the other side is all cookware. It's a familiar haunt for the city's chefs and amateur cooks, who browse the aisles for the most cunning kitchen...
Category: Specialty Shops - Montréal Shopping
Address: 5674 Monkland Ave, Montréal, QC H4A 1E4
If you love unique, handmade goods, this incredible shop will delight you. It carries items made by Third World artisans and focuses on the craft rather than the income (with emphasis on fair trade). Craftspeople are paid well for their time, they work under favorable conditions, and they share with the customer their...
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